Why Did PM Modi’s Plane Enter Pakistan’s Airspace?
Islamabad: During his flight from New Delhi to Paris, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plane entered Pakistan’s airspace. According to reports, the plane remained in Pakistan’s airspace for about 46 minutes, causing a stir in Islamabad.
Pakistani news channel ARY News reported that civil aviation sources stated that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plane used Pakistan’s airspace during his journey from New Delhi to Paris.
Which Pakistani Cities Did Modi’s Plane Fly Over?
The report said that PM Modi’s plane, “India 1”, passed through Pakistani areas like Sheikhupura, Hafizabad, Chakwal, and Kohat and stayed within Pakistan’s borders for 46 minutes. Sources added that since Afghan airspace was closed, the Indian PM’s plane was allowed to take this route.
Has Modi’s Plane Used Pakistan’s Airspace Before?
This isn’t the first time that the Indian Prime Minister’s plane has used Pakistan’s airspace. Last year, in August, during his journey from Poland to Delhi, Modi’s plane also used Pakistan’s airspace.